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that's all for us tonight. that's all for us tonight. "ac360 later" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "ac360 later." oprah winfrey says that president obama is being disrespected because of the color of his skin. agree or disagree? we'll take her up on that. and the cheney family feud over same-sex marriage and alec baldwin's eruption. we start with toronto's crack smoking mayor, rob ford. tonight another day of antics including storming through the city council chamber, the council stripped him of most of his powers this afternoon. he calls it a coupe dethat. here's the answer he got. >> no, no, i didn't say that. you're wrong. you're wrong. they said do you smoke crack and are you a crack addict? >> no. have i? yes, i have. so that's -- i didn't lie. i don't smoke crack. i haven't smoked crack in over a year. >> that's semantics. >> joining us tonight, andrew sullivan. anna th anna navarro. and robin, the rob ford we saw in that interview is that the rob ford you know so well? >> you are getting a c
that's all for us tonight. that's all for us tonight. "ac360 later" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "ac360 later." oprah winfrey says that president obama is being disrespected because of the color of his skin. agree or disagree? we'll take her up on that. and the cheney family feud over same-sex marriage and alec baldwin's eruption. we start with toronto's crack smoking mayor, rob ford. tonight another day of antics including...
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when mary and i got married in 2012 she didn't hesitate to tell us how happy she was for us. to have her say she does not support our right to marry is offensive to say the least. >> and discuss and lynn cheney defend their daughter, liz. compassion is called for even when there is a disagreement about such a fundamental matter and liz's many kindnesses shouldn't be used to distort her position. are you surprised by this spat? >> i am surprised how public this has become. i think it shows you two things. you can talk about political matters in an abstract way. but when it comes to a family something like someone's marriage becomes nonnegotiable as a matter of respect. and for her to campaign to deny your sister the very institution that she believes in, the very marriage that she has cannot but kick mary in the gut. >> is it hypocritical. if she went to the wedding and was loving and didn't say anything negative is it hypocritical to campaign against her? >> she showed respect to her sister's marriage. the thing i think -- one of the things we talk about in the program is how
when mary and i got married in 2012 she didn't hesitate to tell us how happy she was for us. to have her say she does not support our right to marry is offensive to say the least. >> and discuss and lynn cheney defend their daughter, liz. compassion is called for even when there is a disagreement about such a fundamental matter and liz's many kindnesses shouldn't be used to distort her position. are you surprised by this spat? >> i am surprised how public this has become. i think it...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> if you love america and live in louisiana, you need to vote this saturday. i know i am. >> i'm advance mcalsoer the. i'm not a politician but i aprove this message. >> the duck dynasty backed republican candidate won the special election on saturday. and in the process defeated the candidate from the republican establishment and he did it by running to the left of the republican establishment candidate. advance is in favor of the expansion of medicaid under the affordable care act, an expension that louisiana governor refuse to accept. republican state senator, dissatisfied faction outside of washington was also smashed. >> i think it's going to be an outsider. i think the presidential and vice presidential nomination should be a former or current governor. ready to move america forward. >> so that rules out rubio, cruz, paul. >> all good guys but it has got to be somebody who is viewed as being exceptionally removed from washington. >> if paul ryan had a fan c
will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> if you love america and live in louisiana, you need to vote this saturday. i know i am. >> i'm advance mcalsoer the. i'm not a politician but i aprove this message. >> the duck dynasty backed republican candidate won the special election on saturday. and in the process defeated the candidate from the republican establishment and he did it by running to the left of the republican establishment candidate. advance is in favor of the...
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now most police officers use deadly force correctly, which means they never use it. they never even have to think about using it. well over 90% of police officers never have a legitimate occasion to draw their guns in their entire careers. well over 90% of police officers have never fired their guns on duty and have never had shots fired at them and never heard shots fired. police work is not as dangerous as hollywood would have you believe hollywood isn't about to start making movies about brave death defying farmers. the officer who you see firing his gun at the minivan has taken his guidance from tv cop shows instead of the united states supreme court. in 1985, two years after my book came out, to use deadly force against unarmed fleeing felony suspects. i had been urging that change in law since my first public words on the subject in a 1979 "new york times" oped piece. policing has never been done by the rule book and policing the police is usually not done by the rule book either. the officer wrote that he wasn't shooting at the mother behind the wheel. he said
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they use it incidentally. i find it bad medicine that they are not checking the things they should be checking. >> thank you, dr. drew. >>> a major milestone for america tomorrow. the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's gettysburg address. with 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the battle that turned the direction of the civil war in favor of the north. 15,000 people were in attendance to hear the speech. and this year, the speech is being celebrated across the nation. a project by ken burns invites americans to record themselves reciting the speech, including former presidents. >> four score and seven years ago. >> our forefathers brought forth on this nation, conceived in liberty. >> and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. >> tomorrow, the address will be celebrated during a celebration at gettysburg, where jim getty, will recite the speech that he has been doing since 1977. which brings me to the number of $100 million, the town says they expect to bring in that much money
they use it incidentally. i find it bad medicine that they are not checking the things they should be checking. >> thank you, dr. drew. >>> a major milestone for america tomorrow. the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's gettysburg address. with 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the battle that turned the direction of the civil war in favor of the north. 15,000 people were in attendance to hear the speech. and this year, the speech is being celebrated across the nation. a...
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how happy she was for us. to have her say now she doesn't support our right to marry is offensive to say the least." mary cheney responded "i cooperate have said it better myself." >> i don't think we have ever seen the cheneys disagree like that. it's not just we respectfully disagree. it's personal. it's angry. >> reporter: public attitude on this has shifted dramatically over the last decade. a strong majority now believe gay marriage should be legal. just this fall, former president george h.w. bush was a witness at a wedding of two women. we talked to former vice-president cheney shortly after mary and heather were married last year. >> lynn and i were very proud and happy and congratulated them. they've been a very important part of the family for a long time, provided us with two of our seven grandkids. >> you're proud? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in a statement the former vice-president and his wife said, "this is an issue we have dealt with privately for many years and we are pained to see it become p
how happy she was for us. to have her say now she doesn't support our right to marry is offensive to say the least." mary cheney responded "i cooperate have said it better myself." >> i don't think we have ever seen the cheneys disagree like that. it's not just we respectfully disagree. it's personal. it's angry. >> reporter: public attitude on this has shifted dramatically over the last decade. a strong majority now believe gay marriage should be legal. just this...
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vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process where unlicensed drugs-- and in this case a vaccine-- can be introduced to be used just in that specific patient or in this public health circumstance. >> reporter: princeton students like emma kurz have been following news of the outbreak closely. >> everyone's on their toes-- as they should be-- about the spread of this disease. >> reporter: will you get the meningitis "b" advantage mean? >> i think i will. i'd rather take the chance to be safe rather than being at high exposure. >> reporter: since march, 7 people at princeton university have contr
vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process...
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[paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. >>> our third story out front is the deadly tornados tearing up the midwest. after dozens of tornados touched down in five states, the storms left a path of destruction from missouri to wisconsin, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. soldier field even had to be evacuated until the storms passed. take a look at the size of the tornado shot by this viewer. you hear him praying. that's incredible, this picture. washington, illinois suffered the most severe damage, the f-4 tornado destroyed as many as 400 homes. i mean completely and utterly leveled. that's where our ted rollins is out front. >> reporter: just before the tornado hit, mary go
[paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. >>> our third story out front is the deadly tornados tearing up the midwest. after dozens of tornados touched...
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it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great tasks remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain. this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom and government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from this earth. i'm proud to serve in this house where john kennedy served. i'm proud to serve in this house where abraham lincoln served. it's my opinion that part of that work was providing equality and freedom and fairness, and i believe president lincoln would support the aaffordable care act and health care for all. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you, mr. speaker. many of our constituents had still recovering from the reckless tea party shutdown. now it's our time to help grow th
it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great tasks remaining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain. this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom and government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from this earth. i'm proud to serve in this house where john kennedy served. i'm proud...
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land use in 25 years. it might be that there's a ski resort next to a proposed -- anera that that was previously available or potentially available for oil and gas leasing. obama administration said we should go look and see how it's going to impact other activity that was come to the floor in the last 25 years. they're being crit sighed for that. it does take a little bit of time but they're saying, some states are leasing private lands allowing them -- allowing private lands to go forward in 10 days. these aren't private lands. needs are the lands of the people of the united states of america. i think a little more due diligence is in order. we don't want to mimic a state that says, oh, you want to drill there? here. here you go. no one gets to say anything about it, it's your land, go right ahead. threns one, this is amazing, kind of a fun math issue. they say that the industry can nominate land which is the current law, but they're saying they must -- the government must lease 25% of whatever the indus
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when we got married in 2012 she didn't hesitate to tell us how happy she was for us. for her to say now she doesn't support our right to marry is offensive to say the least. i can't help but wonder how liz would feel if she moved from state to state she discovered that her family was protected in one but not the other. i thought freedom meant freedom for everyone. today it was said they were pained to see the fight become public but confirmed liz has always been opposed. they have to say that. cheney is trying to appeal to the right wingers out there. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer. both are msnbc contributors. excuse me for a second, but i don't think this has much to do with a family dispute. it has something to do with a family, perhaps. jonathan, you first. it seems to me that a reasonable person might assume based on whatever flimsy poll data is available that the voters who show up in a wyoming republican primary are about six to one against same-sex marriage. this is not a profile encourage on the part of liz cheney. this is full pander bear times ten.
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that used to be how it was. now, all the best fights in american politics are republicans versus republicans. politicians like these being challenged, being thrown out of office or being forced off the republican party line on the ballot by other republicans who consider themselves more conservative than thou. for a while, it felt like this was just going to be a temporary burst of activity in the republican party, sort of post losing everything purge that they would work out of their system eventually once the sting of losing so hugely in 2007-2008 wore off, but they are not apparently over it yet. more incumbent republicans than ever are looking down the barrel at a tea party challenge from their right in their own republican party primary next year, and a lot of the challengers have a lot of money and a lot of support from washington conservative groups, and they, therefore, have a pretty good chance of prying these longtime republican incumbents out of their seats, particularly in the deep south. and just th
that used to be how it was. now, all the best fights in american politics are republicans versus republicans. politicians like these being challenged, being thrown out of office or being forced off the republican party line on the ballot by other republicans who consider themselves more conservative than thou. for a while, it felt like this was just going to be a temporary burst of activity in the republican party, sort of post losing everything purge that they would work out of their system...
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and what all this reminds us is, campaigns are a test of character. win or lose, you're going to have to live with yourself and also your family. joining me now, former democratic missouri state senator jeff smith, who is now an assistant professor of politics and advocacy, ran over former congressman russ carnahan, 2004, a dynasty in missouri politics. smith went to federal prison for campaign violations during that campaign. also, josh barro politics editor with "business insider." i cannot believe what has unfolded in the last 36 hours with this story. dan savidge, "odds that mary is pretending to be angry to help liz get elected? mary's anger makes it seem costly." >> i don't buy it. i don't buy it for a couple of reasons. >> by the way, a lot of people are like, you can't trust the cheneys, this is scripted, blah, blah, blah. >> including from chris barrett, the former head of g.o. proud, the republican gay group, so it's not just lefties. i don't buy it. mary and her wife seem genuinely angry, how i read it, but i don't think this helps liz chen
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david is joining us, editor at large for "time." david, thank you for joining us. i am an absolute defiant in this regard. i am open to any theory, but at a certain time, you have a due date, a sell by date. at some point, the people with the theories have to prove them or else just move on. you know, oliver stone may think lbj did it, it was in his movie, collaborating in it, he may have knew nixon was coming, incriminate the cia, the dallas police department, everybody wants to include it because it's all fun and games, makes a lot of money for people and works up their paranoia. it's an easy sell. it is certainly no profile in courage to push the latest conspiracy theory. why is it the mainstream press just don't come out and say it's bunk? why don't they just say it? i'll say it, it's bunk. >> i think we've been trying to say that for years, and what is present to me is the further question, why, in spite of the numerous proofs, starting with the flawed warren commission, which arrived in the wrong way at the right result, and going on through books like gerald
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so he talked to 911 to get his story out to all of us. it's absolutely astounding. >> yeah, it's definitely interesting. when he said also in one of his bites i want the truth to be out there. we have trayvon martin's parents, faith, who were yesterday giving a speech along with their attorney, benjamin crump, at the harvard law on stand your ground. news of zimmerman's arrest came while they were there and i want to play their reaction. take a listen. >> trayvon martin's parents desperately want his killer held accountable because they still don't want their child's death to be in vain. >> so the girlfriend said that he knows how to play the game. is that what we're watching here? in reference to how lisa was talking about that 911 call, he could have gone out and talked to the police. instead he knew call 911. >> absolutely. he knows there's no independent eyewitness, there's no video, just like the night of the incident with trayvon martin. trayvon mart so he wants to create this he said/she said. the police come. one of them is obviou
so he talked to 911 to get his story out to all of us. it's absolutely astounding. >> yeah, it's definitely interesting. when he said also in one of his bites i want the truth to be out there. we have trayvon martin's parents, faith, who were yesterday giving a speech along with their attorney, benjamin crump, at the harvard law on stand your ground. news of zimmerman's arrest came while they were there and i want to play their reaction. take a listen. >> trayvon martin's parents...
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rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> perhaps you've heard the cheney family is embroiled in a massive feud right now. liz cheney, who's running for senate in wyoming, just essentially disavowed her gay sister's marriage. yikes! what an awkward thanksgiving dinner that would be. imagine you're there. no, really. my question for you tonight is, if you were a guest at a theoretical cheney dinner this year, what would you say to break up the awkwardness? tweet your answers to allinwithchris or post them on facebook and i will talk about it at end of the show. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain, you feel...congested. beat down. crushed. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. powerful sinus relief. sudafed. open up. >>> in today's headline worthy of the onion, we get this from a walmart in canton, ohio, where that store is conducting a thanksgiving dinner food drive for their own employees. this picture says it all -- "please donat
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one, he use used the bully pulpit. he wrote letters, gave speeches, why he thought football was important to america. one of the most famous things he said, one of the few recorded pieces of audio he left us for posterity, in a speech to young boys, he said act the same way in life you would in a football game -- don't flinch, don't foul, hit the line hard. a couple weeks after the most famous death that occurred in 1905, harold noor a game in the bronx, he went to the army/navy game which that year coincidentally happened to be held in princeton and sat next to the president of princeton, woodrow wilson, also a big fan of football. he had a white house conference with all the leaders of college football where he gathered them and said, listen, i love football but the game is under attack and you need to change the rules and do something radical to get people's attention to let them know you're serious about player safety if this game is going to to survive. he encouraged them to do the one thing they didn't want to do
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we don't know how much context they will use. so do they know that you have not purchased a macbook in four years and you're overdue? so that they will push it a little bit harder? well, so with retailers online cutting into the sales of brick and mortar stores, lots of retailers are finding ways to encourage in-store purchases. we have seen a startup called indoor atlas that maps large stores like macy's and target. and it uses that technology to pinpoint your location and even give you walking directions to a specific product. >> wow. >> so i mean, obviously, we can only expect that they will also push advertisements and coupons relevant to what you're looking at. >> i like that because you no longer have to search for somebody to help you out. >> aisle 7, go. >> i was at michael's yesterday and it took me 20 minutes to find magnets. [ laughter ] >> what other information are they gleaning? you like i books or iphones or whatever? >> so they -- again, we don't know what kind of context it will be in if they will know your purch
we don't know how much context they will use. so do they know that you have not purchased a macbook in four years and you're overdue? so that they will push it a little bit harder? well, so with retailers online cutting into the sales of brick and mortar stores, lots of retailers are finding ways to encourage in-store purchases. we have seen a startup called indoor atlas that maps large stores like macy's and target. and it uses that technology to pinpoint your location and even give you...
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god was with us. somebody was with us. t.t.! t.t.! >> reporter: in the basement, now, a small miracle. >> daddy's got you. >> reporter: t.t. rkts the beloved cat he thought he had forever lost. not far away, disbelief for ronald and joanne burton. they were at church during the storm. the basement they expected to help them weather the storm destroyed. >> we would have been underneath this desk right here. >> reporter: jenny returned to find her aunt's home has become a parking lot. >> her whole bedroom was under those two cars over there. >> reporter: hundreds of homes, across illinois, pulverized by the giant storm. more than 80 tornadoes ripped through 7 midwestern states, killing at least 6 people. the storm so powerful, photographs and other personal belongings lifted by the furious wind, ending up hundreds of miles away. those images posted on facebook. hoping the rightful owners will step forward. a fourth grade report card. even a passport belonging to a woman 90 miles away. and that passport was returned to its owner late las
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you can't use it nobody else can use it. basically, as the bad guys figure that out, there's going to be no reason to steal the new apple phone. >> it be s a paperweight. >> it does. and the other phone systems, if samsung was trying to use this feature and carriers resisted how can you get them to do it with apple. well, the android feature, with apple they make the phones. with android, it's a bunch of different phone makers. you really have to get to google who makes that operating system and have them built in the same thing. >> i'm not clear why the alternatives are not as good. >> it's clear that they're not as good because they put the onus on the phone owner. you have to go find your registry. and look in 1994 they broke into every car and stole every radio in new york. so the car thieves of the radio they said if you take the radio out of a car and the chip doesn't match, they stopped stealing radios. >> they could do it here? >> they could do that here. that's what's driving thefts across the country. >> john mille
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and they said, do you use crack cocain no. i don't use crack cocain no. ve i tried crack cocaine, yes. >> that's a game of semantics and the best euse i heard you give for using that crack cocaine was, i was ia drunken stupor. and is that supped to make anybody feel bter? >> not at all. >> show me the video even accding -- >> why ds the video matter? >> i could barely ev remember it. i was very, very inebriated. >> i want to make sure we understand. you're not in an alcohol treatment program? no, i have a weight issue. have been training every day all can speak is actions speak louder than rds. come bk and give me five o six months. if they n't see a difference i'll leave. >> it's mple. show me any mayor in north america right thisecond that's done what he done. he has saved the taxpayers $1 billion. >> councili would expect you to sit herand defend your brother. i think it's lal and i think it's wonderful. have you er been worried about him? >> yeah. his weight issues. >> now, wait >> wn he goes on a binge- if you want to call it binge drinking and i hea
and they said, do you use crack cocain no. i don't use crack cocain no. ve i tried crack cocaine, yes. >> that's a game of semantics and the best euse i heard you give for using that crack cocaine was, i was ia drunken stupor. and is that supped to make anybody feel bter? >> not at all. >> show me the video even accding -- >> why ds the video matter? >> i could barely ev remember it. i was very, very inebriated. >> i want to make sure we understand. you're...
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tell us about him. >> yeah. he's just a crowd favorite in our crowd every time he gets the ba ball, they go crazy. in fact, when we went to opposing teams, the announcers would even get into it for the other schools, that was 6'4", 400-pound tony picard carrying the ball and their crowd was even cheering for them. it was pretty cool. >> your highlight reel, if this note is correct, is almost 2 million hits on youtube. what do you make of that? >> i mean, it's crazy. it's shocking, you know. it's the last thing i would have thought of. like i didn't even make the video. some guy that first brought the article up, you know, that's how it all started. a guy named dirk out of portland made it. i saw it on facebook and was like, whoa, where did this come from? >> a lot of people want to know that. we want to talk to your mom and dad. what are they feeding you, son? you're a big fellow. 6'4", correct? >> yeah. >> have you always been the tallest or around tallest in your family, tallest in class? >> yes, i have. >> so
tell us about him. >> yeah. he's just a crowd favorite in our crowd every time he gets the ba ball, they go crazy. in fact, when we went to opposing teams, the announcers would even get into it for the other schools, that was 6'4", 400-pound tony picard carrying the ball and their crowd was even cheering for them. it was pretty cool. >> your highlight reel, if this note is correct, is almost 2 million hits on youtube. what do you make of that? >> i mean, it's crazy. it's...
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ctv ashley roe joining us this morning from toronto. thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. >> coming up next "gq's" magazine men of the year featuring five separate covers. we'll go inside the issue with our good friend michael hainey, deputy editor of "gq." that's ahead on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] own your obsession with the exceptional values during the season of audi. visit audioffers.com today. ♪ ♪ >>> on tomorrow's...